Russia recruits Arab fighters with promises, then sends them to Ukraine frontlines [View all]
- Russia lures thousands of foreign fighters from the Middle East and elsewhere to join its war in Ukraine by promising citizenship and a raft of benefits.
- Travel agencies and brokers have drawn people from all over the world to join what they call Russias elite international battalion.
- A Jordanian cab driver joined the Russian army thinking hed cook for troops but ended up on the front line in Ukraine.
BEIRUT The ad was straightforward: Sign up for one year to fight on Russias side in the special military operation zone i.e. the war in Ukraine and get citizenship, free healthcare, money and land.
It was one of many promotions cropping up on the messaging platform Telegram beginning in 2024, shortly after Russian President Vladimir Putin decreed foreign nationals fighting in the armys ranks would receive passports for themselves and their families. Since then, travel agencies and brokers have drawn people from all over the world to join what they call Russias elite international battalion, dangling a raft of benefits to attract would-be recruits.
For Raed Hammad, a 54-year-old Jordanian man who worked as a cab driver until a herniated disk made sitting in a car seat all day untenable, it seemed like the opportunity he never found in his home country. He contacted a Russian businesswoman, Polina Alexandrovna, whose number was on the Telegram ad, and sent his passport information. In August, he received a visa and flight ticket and flew to Moscow. (Other media reports put Alexandrovnas last name as Azarnykh. Its unclear if her name is a pseudonym.)
As a 54-year-old who was sick, he had a hard time finding employment here in Jordan. When he found this job, and they accepted him with a very attractive salary and benefits, he didnt think twice, said Lamees Hammad, his wife, in a tearful video address she posted on social media in September. Because of his age, Lamees Hammad added, her husband assumed he would work as a driver or a cook; she insisted he repeatedly confirmed with Alexandrovna that he wouldnt serve on the front line.
He wanted to provide for our kids, to give them what he couldnt give them in the past, Lamees Hammad said. Hammad is a father of four sons, the youngest of whom is 13.
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2025-10-05/mercenaries-arab-world-ukraine